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dawpooldad
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Home made spray booth

Post by dawpooldad »

Hi fellow Morristers,

A tip I picked up from a social media website that posts useful life hacks.

If you need to spray up small items, you can make a spray booth from a large cardboard box. (See photos)

For lighter items you can suspend them from a wire hook pushed through the top and you can rotate them very easily.

I've just used it to spray up a diff and it worked really well preventing over spray from messing up the garage.

Of course you should always wear the usual personal protection equipment when spraying.

Best regards

Dawpooldad
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Now have a 1968 Trafalgar Blue saloon. Previously the chauffeur/mechanic to a 1954 Series 2 that actually belonged to the missus. It Had been in the family for 36 years and was affectionately know as "Mowwisss" as christened by my daughters when they were younger.
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Who used watch Blue Peter then ????
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Re: Home made spray booth

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Wanted - one large cardboard box big enough to put a Morris Minor body shell in
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The first respray I had done was in a cave...
It looked like a little garage, but it was a facade on a cave :D . Matlock, 1995 :D . He did a decent job too.
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